Hi,
Two weeks ago I started LDN, because my crohn`s doesn`t respond to any therapy. I`ve tried Prednisone, 6MP, worms, antibiotics, SCD-diet made thing even worse... I can tolerate less than 10 kinds of food because of extreme leacky gut and very strong inflammation in my small bowel.
The thing is, that I`ve definitely got worse without changing anything else. I am not extremely worse so that I can definitely tolarete that for some periode of time. But I don`t know if I should.? Is that sort of flare normal?
Thank you

Getting (or feeling) worse at first "seems" to be fairly normal when starting LDN. I did. As for why, any thoughts I would have would be pure speculation. Waiting for things to turn around can be nerve wracking, but if you persevere until LDN does its thing, I believe you'll find it was worth it.

My son flared about 2 weeks in on LDN we kept going as well and have been great the last six months. It can take quite awhile for it to kick in, I know my son's GI said to give it 12 weeks. He did start feeling better about the 4th week and just kept feeling better from there so much so that his GI was very impressed with everything when we saw him 12 weeks after starting.

Thank you for posting your experiences,
The thing is that I will have to use LDN-cream, because I can`t tolerate LDN because of its bitter taste. I hope that the cream will also work for me. Are there any people on this forum who had success with LDN-cream? This info would really help me.
Thank you

A suggestion for you...I take liquid LDN. The taste doesn't bother me that much, but I sometimes put it in with a bit of juice and then I can't taste it at all. I've heard that the cream is also effective, but I would prefer the liquid. It's easier to control the dosage, IMO.

As far as getting worse, it is very common when taking LDN to experience an increase in symptoms before they improve. A few weeks is not nearly enough time to evaluate if it is going to help you. Some people don't reach maximum improvement until 6 months or even a bit longer. If you can stick it out, I'm very hopeful that it may help you.

So, I had to stop taking liquid LDN because of intolerable bowel symptoms. Yesterday I recieved the cream from coastal compounding, which I was very sceptical about. But after taking (putting) 3mg on my skin, I did have vivid dreams all night long. I think it does really work.

crohninator I hope the cream works for you! I have been taking the compounded pills and had to make some adjustments early on because of the filler I was using...then again later the higher dose was too much. Once I found the perfect combo it starting working almost immediately. Good luck - keep us posted how you do. I love hearing LDN success stories!

So, I`ve tested transdermal LDN and I can definitely tell you that it works. I could use it only two weeks, because I`ve got terribly worse because of it. I had to visit the toillet 20 times a day with terrible diarrhea. Then high temperatre started and I decided to stop. After 2 weeks without it the situation improved and I am again there, where I had been before LDN. I still believe that LDN works for many people but not for me.
You should try it and see if it works for you, its the only way.
Good luck everybody

That is what my son takes and the studies done by Jill Smith indicate that dosage for adults. I believe Ctrl Z, JDTM and Kev all started and take 4.5mg. However in a pediatric study done by her she states 0.1 mg/kg for pediatric patients. So if my math is right that would be 100 pounds would be at the 4.5mg. According to the study my son should be at 3.5 based on 77lbs but since it seems to work I'm loathe to change anything.

I have been on LDN 4.5 mg for about 18 months and it took about 2 month before it kicked in and then all was well until about 3month ago.I still take but it doesn't seen to do what it once did.My doctor want to try me on steriods to see if that might help.Had colonostopy last fall and all looks good inside.Doctor wants to Cat scan on me to see whats really going on.

Perhaps someone else will weigh in on this, but I have no experience with transdermal/topical LDN, so I'm not sure how it's supposed to work. Also, how was he doing on the pills beforehand? Any improvement after 4 months?